Being green is the new black. But environmentalism goes beyond the eco-approved habits of recycling, eating vegan and being flight-free. Environmentalism intersects with issues of racism, migration, food security, human rights, biodiversity, mental health and so much more. Understanding these intersections to enact systems change requires a space to (un)learn. A space free from jargon and judgemen... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
The final episode for this season features mental health advocate and climate justice activist Tori Tsui. We talk about eco-anxiety, climate grief, climate doomism in news cycles and how that affects both our wellbeing and activism. We unpack the rol... more
Adib Dada is the founder of theOtherDada [tOD] Regenerative Consultancy & Architecture, whose mission is to activate projects across architecture, design, and art by creating unconventional links at the frontier of science. In this episode we talk ab... more
Chloe Asaam is a a designer, researcher, humanitarian and programs manager at the Or foundation. The Or Foundation is a public charity in the USA as well as in Ghana that has been operating in both countries since 2009. Their goal is to catalyse a ju... more
In this episode I am in conversation with Nishanth Chopra, founder of Oshadi a seed-to-stitch supply chain initiative, based around a regenerative cotton farm in a village in Tamil Nadu. Established as a contemporary womenswear label in 2015, over th... more
I am in conversation with Dr. Theanne Schiros, an Associate Professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology and cofounder of Werewool, a biotech company creating biodegradable textile fibres. We talk about how plastic became such a ubiquitous force ... more
Disha Ravi is a climate justice activist and founding member of Fridays for Future India. In this episode we talk about how FFF has galvanised communities globally, on what an environmentally just future for India looks like and how to sustain activi... more
Welcome to brand new Season 4 of Amplify! In conversation with Jojo Mehta the cofounder and executive director of Stop Ecocide International we talk about what ecocide is, how it has been used in warfare and why criminalising it is an important step.... more
For the final episode of Season 3 I am in conversation with Vidya Viswanathan the Director of the Environmental Justice program at Centre of Policy Research-Namati. This program has created a network of grassroots legal professionals who research que... more
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Sanchi has a way of drawing out meaningful, thought-provoking conversations with all of her podcast guests. She dives into issues we don't talk about nearly enough, but that affect us all intimately. For example, the topic of "sustainability" is one that she explores in multiple spheres, challenging us to live more intentionally and reconsider things we've mindlessly come to accept. Thank you, Sanchi, for the effort you invest in hosting this podcast! You're an excellent host and I'm excited... more
A nice listen that’s very informative and engaging! Love the wide range of topics, would definitely recommend.
The wide range of topics make this podcast an enjoyable and fun listen. I learn something new each time. Looking forward to more episodes!
Informative, accessible and interesting podcast on grassroots efforts to tackle pressing issues of climate change in India. Highly recommend.
Sanchi you’re doing an amazing job by getting new environment and social influencers every week on the podcasts! I love listening to the insights and the stories about the journeys of all the guests that come in and how they’ve been trying to make the world a better place one day at a time! more
This is a very accessible podcast that talks about a lot of different aspects of the eco moment and how environmental issues impact different people from different backgrounds. I recommend anyone who is on their own journey of better educating themselves about the environment and also about environmental racism to give it a listen. As a white person it has allowed me to listen to experiences different than mine and to better understand that environmental issues aren’t the same everywhere and to ... more
This is a great podcast — we finally have an Indian narrative in the worldwide sustainability dialogue and I’m so glad that the focus is on just that and issues around that with human interest angles. Kudos!
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